Now it is no secret that Drake is a huge fan of the UK scene and artists. So when we heard ‘Beautiful Little Fools‘ singer Jorja Smith on two tracks – ‘Jorja Interlude’ and ‘Get It Together’ we weren’t surprised that UK artists are taking over the album.

Drake putting Jorja Smith on the map, this guy rides harder for the UK more than anyone else

The same goes for the following song ‘Blem’ which caused controversy on Twitter on where the word established from. The term actually means getting high on marijuana. It is used as a UK slang word but originated from the Caribbean.

Drake is used to talking about two things. Being the greatest and girls. And ‘Blem’ is a great example of both as he says, ‘”Don’t switch on me, I’ve got big things,” and “Don’t go back to your ex, he’s a wasteman.”

Then we hear a snippet from rapper Lil Wayne introducing the next song…

Doing what he knows best, the canadian rapper goes back to his up beat songs with ‘Gyalchester’.

The title of this one sent the fans wild. The album is full of different genres. Drake switches genres with ease through the tracks and from ‘4422’ to ‘Gyalchester’ was a great example of this. Like he says in the song, “I switch flows like I switch time zones.” And boy does he do it well!

The tenth track on the album was presented to us by UK grime artist Skepta titled ‘Skepta Interlude’. Skepta is a genius at what he does so before the track was started or even finished, everyone knew it was pure amazing.

Featuring US rappers Quavo and Travis Scott, the song also has a recorder instrumental towards the end. Who knew an instrument you used to play in year 6 would come back into fashion? Drake, you legend!

After all those rumours between himself and Jennifer lopez, we now understand why the pair were spending so much time together. He samples her hit song ‘If You Had My Love’ on one of the most romantic songs on the album, ‘Teenage Fever’. Talking about leaving your ex and moving on to a new relationship, the feeling you get when you are around your crush, the butterflies in your stomach and pure young love – we witnessed the soft, loving, romantic, ‘Take Care’ Drake in this track. One to listen to when you’ve just left bae’s house and you miss him already.

After a few more sad songs, Drake did the unthinkable and put Kanye on the album. After Kanye went on a rant about drake being played on the radio too much, we were shocked to see this collab between the two on track ‘Glow’.

Then the magical album ends with ‘Do Not Disturb’. This song was an ode to the fans, drake pouring out his feelings and how his previous album Views was a different side to him. Hence why he calls this album a ‘playlist’ and ‘the soundtrack to his life’.

And now he is ready to take some time off to reconnect with himself. Drake don’t go anywhere please!

More Life is a great album. The best of the year so far. It is definitely one to binge listen to without skipping a track. Whether your’e having holiday blues, boy or girl troubles, you’re angry or just plain lonely – this album is definitely for you.